Georgia food pantry serves TSA agents during shutdown
A South Fulton nonprofit is stepping up to help TSA employees struggling to make ends meet during the ongoing federal government shutdown. On Wednesday, Nicole’s House of Hope opened its food pantry to TSA workers, offering groceries, cleaning supplies, and other essentials at no cost. All the workers had to do was show proper identification.
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